An Esperanto club (Esperanto: Esperanto-klubo) is a club of Esperanto speakers, or Esperantists. In contrast to national or international Esperanto organizations...
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Esperanto (/ˌɛspəˈrɑːntoʊ/, /-æntoʊ/) is the world's most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. Created by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887...
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particularly economically speaking, as well as ideologically. Esperanto club Raumism The Esperanto Book, Chapter 9: "The Literary Scene" by Don Harlow. 1995...
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Esperanto symbols, primarily the Esperanto flag, have seen much consistency over the time of Esperanto's existence (namely in the consistent usage of the...
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developed Esperanto in the 1870s and '80s. Unua Libro, the first print discussion of the language, appeared in 1887. The number of Esperanto speakers have...
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Esperantujo (redirect from Esperanto community)
or Esperantio (IPA: [esperanˈtio]) is the community of speakers of the Esperanto language and their culture, as well as the places and institutions where...
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The following is a list of Esperanto-language films including features and documentaries. Esperanto was created in the late 1870s and early 1880s. There...
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Esperanto profanity Comparison between: Esperanto and Ido Esperanto and Interlingua Esperanto and Novial Gender reform in Esperanto List of Esperanto...
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The use of Esperanto in the Korean Peninsula can be traced back to the early 20th century. The earliest record of Esperanto in the Korean peninsula is...
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(Meksika Esperanto-Federacio) Nicaragua: Nicaraguan Esperanto Club (Esperanto-Klubo de Nikaragvo) Peru: Peruvian Esperanto Association (Perua Esperanto-Asocio)...
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Esperanto culture refers to the shared cultural experience of the Esperantujo, or Esperanto-speaking community. Despite being a constructed language,...
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Esperanto has a small presence in Malaysia although no Esperanto associations or clubs are there. A school club operated at the San Min Chinese Independent...
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La Esperantisto (category Articles containing Esperanto-language text)
International Language Club, the first Esperanto club. Later, it was published by Wilhelm Trompeter, a major financial backer of the early Esperanto movement. L...
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The Universal Esperanto Association (Esperanto: Universala Esperanto-Asocio, UEA), also known as the World Esperanto Association, is the largest international...
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reported to be fluent in Esperanto, which he learned at age 12 in the early 1980s as a member of the Dushanbe Esperanto club. Bout's personal website...
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Esperanto-USA (E-USA) is the largest organization for speakers and supporters of Esperanto in the United States. It was founded in 1952 as the Esperanto...
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Norvega Esperantista Ligo (category National Esperanto organizations)
Esperantista Ligo (Norsk Esperanto-Forbund, Norwegian Esperanto League) was founded in 1911. As the Norwegian arm of the Esperanto movement, its aim is to...
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Harry W. Holmes (category CS1 Esperanto-language sources (eo))
1993) were for two decades among the most active members of the London Esperanto Club; he served as its president from 1933 until 1952. In this post, as in...
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Kim J. Henriksen (category Articles containing Esperanto-language text)
Henriksen. He learned Esperanto as a child, becoming prominent in the Esperanto youth movement and in the world of Esperanto rock music in the 1980s...
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References to Esperanto, a constructed language, have been made in a number of films and novels. Typically, this is done either to add the exotic nature...
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following Esperanto libraries and collections of works in the Esperanto language are worthy of note: The Montagu Butler Library of Esperanto materials...
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(three years after L. L. Zamenhof published Esperanto) by František Vladimír Lorenc. The first Esperanto club has been founded in Brno in 1901. Among the...
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The Japanese Esperanto Institute (Esperanto: Japana Esperanto-Instituto; Japanese: 日本エスペラント協会, Nihon Esperanto-Kyokai) or JEI is the largest center of...
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Pasporta Servo (category Articles needing translation from Esperanto Wikipedia)
lists people in Esperanto culture who are willing to offer free homestays to speakers of Esperanto. It is maintained by the World Esperanto Youth Organization...
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Petr Ginz (category Native Esperanto speakers)
the sciences and yearned for knowledge. Due to his parents' interest in Esperanto, that language was one of Petr's native languages (the other being Czech)...
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The Esperanto League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Esperanto: La Esperanto-Ligo de Bosnio kaj Hercegovino; Serbo-Croatian: Savez za esperanto Bosne i Hercegovine;...
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Louisa Frederica Adela Schafer (category CS1 Esperanto-language sources (eo))
constructed international auxiliary language. She was elected to the London Esperanto Club, was secretary of the sub-committee of the The British Esperantist journal...
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Volapük (category CS1 Esperanto-language sources (eo))
been the rise of Esperanto. In 1887 the first Esperanto book (Unua Libro) was published. Many Volapük clubs became Esperanto clubs. By 1890 the movement...
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Cezaro Rossetti (category Articles with Esperanto-language sources (eo))
English. In 2013 the Milan Esperanto Club prepared a translation into Italian, which was then published by the Italian Esperanto Federation. The first version...
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World Esperanto Youth Organization (Esperanto: Tutmonda Esperantista Junulara Organizo, TEJO) is an organization dedicated to supporting young Esperanto speakers...
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